And Why Learning Light Is Surprisingly Easier
www.lightingmentor.com Courses, Workshops and One-on-One Mentorships It is often taught to put a high value on values, and many teach to painting in black and white first, and then add color last. I have a controversial take on this and think that that approach often hurts artists more than it helps them. Are Values important? Absolutely! But the process can be the problem and here I show a different approach that my student find far more useful, and maybe even easier.

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Revealing The Stuff That No One Shows

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A New Way to Think About Colors

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How to get Past the "Ugly Phase" in your art

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Group Collab drawing and Painting

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How Learning Other Skills Increases All Of The Ones You Already Have

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The Surprising Moment That Can Stop Art Growth

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Drawing Complex Objects from Memory with Peter Han

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Shor's Algorithm for Quantum Computing - Computerphile

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Could Covering Your Car In Dimples Like A Golf Ball Save Fuel? | MythBusters

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Creativity isn't a gift, it's a system

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The Overlooked Visual Design of The Phantom Menace

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Environment Concept Art - Sketching, Architecture Design, Illustration

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The brilliant scam of cinematic "black bars"

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Neil deGrasse Tyson: The Whistleblowers Are Telling The Truth About Aliens!

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Why I Left My Dream Job At Pixar

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How To Fall in Love with Drawing Backgrounds

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Was Ihr über Sonnencreme wisst, ist falsch (und ich bin mit schuld)

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A Demonstration Of How To See The Pattern In Everything

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painting a self portrait to help me feel better about myself

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